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CSDivas April Challenges

There are great challenges going on right now at CSDivas like the ones listed before, plus we have many more like the P12 monthly LO, Swaps, CookBooking, etc
 I included some of the challenges that I did...
In Bloom Challenge by DT Stephanie:
Your challenge is to create a layout that includes HANDMADE flowers.  There are so many different paper and fabric flowers to choose from: pinwheel rosettes, lollipop stacked circles, layered pleats, etc.

My Wish Faithbooking challenge by DT Vanessa:
Your challenge: 1.  To use this song, either the title or portions of the lyrics in a LO. 2.  To use ribbon.
3.  To use ink.

Easter Gatefold challenge by DT Pam:
So my challenge this month is to make a gatefold card with an Easter theme.



Its Eggstravaganza challenge by DT Sandy aka ME!
Let's see some eggs!  Big ones, small ones, pink ones, green ones, zebra print, scrambled, sunnyside up, ostridge or robin...  you pick!!!!!!!
Challenge: make a layout or card with an egg die cut on it.

Lift, Floss, Scrap challenge by DT Yolie:
My challenge to you is to scraplift, use floss or twine on your page and use some up of your scraps.

Me First Recipe challenge by Guest DT Jessica:
This is a RECIPE challenge: ME FIRST,  details on the site (very fun challenge)
Aprils embellishment Swap:

Would love to have you over to scrap :D

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